A hungry thief stole more than $4,000 worth of seafood, steak and other goodies from trucks parked outside restaurants around Midtown, cops said today.

The suspect grabbed about nearly $1,300 worth of seafood from a truck that was about to make a delivery at the new restaurant LYFE, opened by Oprah’s trainer on West 55th Street around 10 a.m., Feb. 26, police said.

Surveillance footage of the alleged thief.

He made off with $950 worth of black cod, 20 pounds of lobster valued at $150, 22 pounds of Branzino worth $120 and 10 pounds, or roughly $50 worth of salmon, cops said.

“This guy looks the part and definitely knows what he’s doing,” a law enforcement source said.

A day earlier, the foodie bandit hit a truck outside the Hooters on West 56th Street and grabbed about $2,000 in beef, $160 in Cornish hens, about $40 in cash and an mp3 player.

On the same day as the LYFE job, police said the crook hit a truck parked outside the AKA Central Park hotel and grabbed $476 worth of strip steak and 40 pounds of stewing beef, valued around $200.

“The guy dresses like a laborer in a one-piece suit and he uses a hand-truck,” the source added.

Video surveillance caught the suspect in front of Hooters, where he allegedly snatched the cornish hens and five large boxes of steak.

Investigators believe he may have a car, possibly with a getaway driver, parked nearby to deal with the sheer volume of his culinary delights.

Though the delivery drivers told cops they believed their trucks were locked, police sources said they believe the vehicles may have been accidentally left unsecured.

After each theft, victims reported the padlocks hanging open and unlocked.